by sockii on 05 Jul 2007 10:01
Here's the best info I can find, at least on U.S. broadcasts. I'm going to probably set my recorder on Bravo from 6pm-2am and hope for the best...
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NBC will have three hours of primetime coverage, live and taped, from Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Saturday night. It will be hosted by Ann Curry and Carson Daly and feature some of the day's highlights from around the world as well as live performances by the Police and others. Curry already has begun her co-host duties, interviewing New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg about his plans for a greener Big Apple.
She said that the concert arrives at a particularly momentous time.
"This has been the year where I think the world has come to a kind of reckoning that there may be some validity to all of this discussion about climate change," Curry said. "It's come around to the idea that maybe we should take this seriously."
But there's also the concert to cover, and she's looking forward to seeing the Police and John Mayer and interviewing Sting and his wife, Trudi Styler. "I'm going to relish that," she said.
Meanwhile, Bravo will carry 18 hours of the U.S. concert and highlights from the others live from a feed specially created by Wall and his producers for the American market. Bravo's coverage runs from 8 a.m. EDT Saturday to 2 a.m. EDT Sunday. Sundance Channel and Universal HD plan 22 hours of live coverage from 4 a.m. EDT -- when Live Earth kicks off in Sydney -- through 2 a.m. EDT Sunday. CNBC has seven hours beginning 7 p.m. Saturday. MSNBC will have live reports from New York and London throughout the day.[/quote][/quote]